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. >> john mackey joining us. up next, why women and gambling may make a better combination for the economy than you think. and look for us on facebook. back in a moment. >>> i am a poker player. there is really nothing greater than walking into a poker room in las vegas full of men. reminds me of my first job at merrill lynch. >> i think women do a few things better than men. they have better intuition and have a better poker face. >> it started with inviting just our clients and prospective clients. it turned into kind of a fun networking group. you'll see who the very asse assertive ones are and who the passive ones are. you learn a lot about other people who play this game. >> there are ceos here. there are women who sold companies for $100 million. there are women going through public divorces that need to learn negotiation skills. >> if you want to be good at the conference table, you have to be good at poker. >> half of this game is reading the table. >> so does knowing when to hold them and when to fold th
. >> john mackey joining us. up next, why women and gambling may make a better combination for the economy than you think. and look for us on facebook. back in a moment. >>> i am a poker player. there is really nothing greater than walking into a poker room in las vegas full of men. reminds me of my first job at merrill lynch. >> i think women do a few things better than men. they have better intuition and have a better poker face. >> it started with inviting just our...
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john for te breaks it all down. give us the head winds. give us the tail winds, john. >> the argument goes something like this. smart phone penetration tapping 50%. growth prospects are weak. to compete at the low end and emerging markets, apple has it crank out cheaper iphones hurting margins. this quarter we will get a good look at how this three-part thesis holds up and so far there are cracks in at least parts of it. apple's android rival does not seem to add up. apple's old iphones, 4 and 4s outsold all of verizon's android phonee phones. the remaining questions from this thesis, can apple penetrate emerging markets with its current lineup and are developed markets saturated in the commentary from chienda's sales and march quarter guidance should go a long ways to putting those to rest. >> we will bring in paul hickey. co-founder of spoke investment group. all right, paul, i will ask you to do something that is probably danger us to your own personal safety, but that is anger much of the audience. how can you make a bear case against
john for te breaks it all down. give us the head winds. give us the tail winds, john. >> the argument goes something like this. smart phone penetration tapping 50%. growth prospects are weak. to compete at the low end and emerging markets, apple has it crank out cheaper iphones hurting margins. this quarter we will get a good look at how this three-part thesis holds up and so far there are cracks in at least parts of it. apple's android rival does not seem to add up. apple's old iphones,...
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>> in. >> john? >> out unless i can hear more about what their advantage is. >> as an investor, i don't know yet. but as a user, i'm in. i actually use their product. >>> thank you very much. >> how about you? are you in or out? what do you think of learnvest? log on to power pitch.cnbc.com and cast your vote. >> in the next hour, tough year for unions, membership lowest level since the 1930s. we will have the details in the next hour here on cnbc. back in a minute. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation w
>> in. >> john? >> out unless i can hear more about what their advantage is. >> as an investor, i don't know yet. but as a user, i'm in. i actually use their product. >>> thank you very much. >> how about you? are you in or out? what do you think of learnvest? log on to power pitch.cnbc.com and cast your vote. >> in the next hour, tough year for unions, membership lowest level since the 1930s. we will have the details in the next hour here on cnbc....
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john fortt is on that story as well for us. john? >> yeah, tyler, the street is looking for around 75 sent in eps on 25.1 billion in revenue, the decline in the pc market looks to be down 5 or 6% year over year. looms pretty large over this report. analyst are expecting the bulk of the revenue contribution to come from the business and server and tools divisions. ibm suggests enterprise spending might actually hold up. that a good sign for them. windows isn't expected to do that badly, just over 5 billion in revenue bolstered by businesses refreshing pcs with windows 7. that would be pretty good considering that number i gave before about pcs being down year over year. so we will see. we will also get a strong showing from the entertainment and devices division where xbox and kinect add strong season. so the business division is the most important but it will be interesting to see how the entertainment business is growing. tyler? >> thank you very much, john fortt. >>> how should you play microsoft ahead of the results. joining is yu
john fortt is on that story as well for us. john? >> yeah, tyler, the street is looking for around 75 sent in eps on 25.1 billion in revenue, the decline in the pc market looks to be down 5 or 6% year over year. looms pretty large over this report. analyst are expecting the bulk of the revenue contribution to come from the business and server and tools divisions. ibm suggests enterprise spending might actually hold up. that a good sign for them. windows isn't expected to do that badly,...
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we're trading today's market action with pete and john na jair j jairian. ennis. >> apple needs to blow it out of the water. >> i disagree. i think the sentiment has gotten so negative that the company doesn't need to do too much for the stock to rally. in fact, i expect that even a gher simply because the worst k fears were overblown. looking forward, i actually think the bigger issue for me in terms of the report is going to be what does second quarter guidance look like. i think the holiday sales are going to be very strong. sorry, first quarter fiscally year, 2013, second quarter, those might be a little weaker. . >> do you agree with what ennis just said? >> in part. >> he said a slight miss and the stock could still go up. >> i agree because i think expectations are so low. if there's a big miss, it's a different issue. a big beat, it's a different issue. after that dies down, what we'll come back to is the product schedule. what are the new products? >> they're not going to talk about that today. >> absolutely right. they never talk about it now. tha
we're trading today's market action with pete and john na jair j jairian. ennis. >> apple needs to blow it out of the water. >> i disagree. i think the sentiment has gotten so negative that the company doesn't need to do too much for the stock to rally. in fact, i expect that even a gher simply because the worst k fears were overblown. looking forward, i actually think the bigger issue for me in terms of the report is going to be what does second quarter guidance look like. i think...
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john? >> i think there will be more of this. and i think we will see push back, some of the higher tax governments in europe say we need tax harmization. that won't happen, but we'll see a push for it. >> topic number two, this involves our poll. we asked all of you out there via yahoo! finance should companies be allowed to limit what employees say about them on social media sites? 18% of you said yes, it's meant to protected the company and employees. 21% said, no, workers have the right to speak freely online. 61% said employees need to use commonsense when talking online. this reminds me, you know, we don't gather around the water cooler anymore. we gather in social media sites. isn't the same thing? >> the entire premise of should companies try to stop you from doing this is wrong. what companies should do, is not just say use common sense, they should help employees understand the right way to use social media, a way that doesn't undermine the integrity of the company or seem restrictive on their own employees. take a posi
john? >> i think there will be more of this. and i think we will see push back, some of the higher tax governments in europe say we need tax harmization. that won't happen, but we'll see a push for it. >> topic number two, this involves our poll. we asked all of you out there via yahoo! finance should companies be allowed to limit what employees say about them on social media sites? 18% of you said yes, it's meant to protected the company and employees. 21% said, no, workers have...
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>> joining us john from cgfi group and rick santelli. rick, i'll go to you first. we're talk about moving treasuries. is 2% enough to push people in mass into equities? >> you know, i don't think so. i think the percentages are much higher, but it is a start. and keep in mind global inflows to equities global was about $55 billion. that was a record for january. if you look at global inflow of bond funds and bond etfs, it was a whisker under $30 billion. so there's still money going in, but not as much. and of course the anxiety of potentially healthy global economy is always going to give traders an excuse to try to sell what is close to some historically low levels of yield, high levels of price. >> yeah. and when you look at equities you see this huge move in the markets. are we taking a bit of a breather? jordan, how do you see it? >> i think it's been constrained. uncertain election and fiscal cliff. and all of a sudden people are starting to pay attention to the fact there are -- inflation's low. i think the market starts to run, forest run. >> not a lot of a
>> joining us john from cgfi group and rick santelli. rick, i'll go to you first. we're talk about moving treasuries. is 2% enough to push people in mass into equities? >> you know, i don't think so. i think the percentages are much higher, but it is a start. and keep in mind global inflows to equities global was about $55 billion. that was a record for january. if you look at global inflow of bond funds and bond etfs, it was a whisker under $30 billion. so there's still money going...
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let's go to -- good, let's go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hey, jim, greetings from florida. my question is net suite, i got in at 23. >> i like these cloud plays, i like salesforce.com more than that one. jeannie in pennsylvania. >> caller: i need a sweater for winter, ati -- >> no, the downgrades are so powerful, i have to believe there's something wrong with stainless steel. let's go to john in illinois. john? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, thanks for taking my call. calling about rlgy, realogy. >> okay, that is the best real estate play i know that is not linked to actual housing, and i want to own the stock. i hope it pulls back, but it doesn't, realogy's good. gary in south carolina, gary? >> caller: jim, congratulations on your super show. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock is mattel. >> hate to buy a stock at a 52-week high, but if it falls under 35, you want to own it. inexpensive with a good dividend. joe in florida. joe? >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. jcp, jc penney bondholders, is bankruptcy on the horizon? >>
let's go to -- good, let's go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hey, jim, greetings from florida. my question is net suite, i got in at 23. >> i like these cloud plays, i like salesforce.com more than that one. jeannie in pennsylvania. >> caller: i need a sweater for winter, ati -- >> no, the downgrades are so powerful, i have to believe there's something wrong with stainless steel. let's go to john in illinois. john? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, thanks for taking...
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john boehner articulated that principle in 2011. that became a huge barrier to the debt limit in 2011, because getting those cuts identified was very difficult, would probably be impossible now. that's why the president came out after the election saying not playing that game. not going to renegotiate. the white house is now prepared to say they concede on that principle for three months, we'll keep our stance unchanged beyond that, and republicans will yield again and we'll get a longer-term extension. >> hopefully it will diffuse market fears about a debt default. the question is what the markets have to say about these gyrations in washington. let's bring in the president of official funds, gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> grit to eat to be here. >> the dow is on multi-year highs, at what strange will wall street say the heck with it. >> the point i like to make in comparison is what happened in december of 2007 and the first part of 2008, the dow industrial average was lagging the transportation average, which was raging
john boehner articulated that principle in 2011. that became a huge barrier to the debt limit in 2011, because getting those cuts identified was very difficult, would probably be impossible now. that's why the president came out after the election saying not playing that game. not going to renegotiate. the white house is now prepared to say they concede on that principle for three months, we'll keep our stance unchanged beyond that, and republicans will yield again and we'll get a longer-term...
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well, john, let's talk about that housing recovery. you don't think that it's real. why? >> the housing recovery has been real. we've had a nice move. i just don't think it's going to continue for two reasons. one, we have had a nice move so we've discounted all the good news that jeff is talking about, and secondly i think the u.s. economy is going to slow sharply this year. housing has done okay with a 2% underlying growth rate, and a lot of help from the fed and a lot of help from fiscal stimu s stimulus, but the stimulus that we've had in the past pushing us as a tail wind has been 2% of gdp and this year it will be minus 1% to 2% so a huge swing to the negative in fiscal stimulus, so the feel-good factor in the housing market goes away as the economy drips down under 1% growth by mid-career. >> what the underlying premise that housing led us into the boom, it led us into the bust, it will have to lead us out again. do we real very to accept that? i mean, there could be other things, right? does it have to be housing that suddenly changes everything? we've had dotcom
well, john, let's talk about that housing recovery. you don't think that it's real. why? >> the housing recovery has been real. we've had a nice move. i just don't think it's going to continue for two reasons. one, we have had a nice move so we've discounted all the good news that jeff is talking about, and secondly i think the u.s. economy is going to slow sharply this year. housing has done okay with a 2% underlying growth rate, and a lot of help from the fed and a lot of help from...
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john kerry, secretary of state. and mr. john brennan of virginia. there you go. >> great. >> well, thank you very much, everybody. [ applause ] >>> we're going to take a quick break here. when we return we'll break down what the next four years will mean for our economy and the united states of america. cnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama, we'll give you the president. >> no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future, or builds the roads and research labs that will bring jobs and businesses to our shores. now more than ever we must do these things together as one nation and one people. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ starting at $37,800. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portf
john kerry, secretary of state. and mr. john brennan of virginia. there you go. >> great. >> well, thank you very much, everybody. [ applause ] >>> we're going to take a quick break here. when we return we'll break down what the next four years will mean for our economy and the united states of america. cnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama, we'll give you the president. >> no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to...
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>> reporter: john, shares have been up after hours. they were up over 3% at one point. starbucks reported its best holiday ever, best earnings per share ever at 57 cents. improving operator margins to 16.6%. stronger comp sales in the u.s. and china and the company says the turn around in europe is under way. but the ceo was most energized on a call talked about the launch of single serve coffee machines. we're deeply dmoibtd leader in this space. watch out green mountain. >> with more than 150,000 machines sold since launch, it's off to an exceptional start as we build, enhance and expand what we're confident to be a multibillion dollar premium single serve platform in the months and years ahead. >> reporter: starbucks also says falling coffee prices have more than offset rising dairy costs. it could be attributed to better commodity price. that's expected to continue for a net benefit of $100 million. it's projecting a repeat 100 million benefit. >> jane, the consumer is suffering so much. all these people around the table are telling me consumers suffering because of
>> reporter: john, shares have been up after hours. they were up over 3% at one point. starbucks reported its best holiday ever, best earnings per share ever at 57 cents. improving operator margins to 16.6%. stronger comp sales in the u.s. and china and the company says the turn around in europe is under way. but the ceo was most energized on a call talked about the launch of single serve coffee machines. we're deeply dmoibtd leader in this space. watch out green mountain. >> with...
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welcome in to super bowl live, delivered by papa john's, for the next three hours. i have super bowl champions to my left, darren sharper, and heath evans. the 49ers at last check are in the air. they are about 20 minutes away from landing in new orleans. when they do land -- >> where does that put them, over arkansas? >> roughly arkansas. we should get a flight map up there. >> we're not known for geography. when they get to louisiana, they'll be landing in new orleans. we'll take you the niners press conferences as they get the hotel. we'll show you the niners walking down the jetway down to the tarmac. we'll bring you everything from the 49ers' arrival as he head on to new orleans. they beat the two seed, they beat the one seed to get to new orleans. here they are, the san francisco 49ers, looking for their sixth super bowl. and they packed up early today, in santa clara, california, headed to the airport to san jose to get on that plane and to fly down to new orleans for the tenth super bowl that that city will host. tied with miami now for the most all-time. th
welcome in to super bowl live, delivered by papa john's, for the next three hours. i have super bowl champions to my left, darren sharper, and heath evans. the 49ers at last check are in the air. they are about 20 minutes away from landing in new orleans. when they do land -- >> where does that put them, over arkansas? >> roughly arkansas. we should get a flight map up there. >> we're not known for geography. when they get to louisiana, they'll be landing in new orleans. we'll...
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john boehner will be housing a meeting with key republican leaders at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >> reporter: >> that's coming up and john harwood is here with a preview before that meeting. >> reporter: interesting to see how john boehner describes it, but there are some signs that the whole debt ceiling threat as a source of instability for markets and the economy may be melting away before our eyes. house republicans are going to take up a bill tomorrow afternoon to extend the debt ceiling, not just to april 15, but to may 18. they are going to do it with a mechanism that would allow them in effect to suspend the debt ceiling, not even to raise it making it easier for conservatives to vote for it and senate democrats say they plan to take up that proposal and expect to pass it by an overwhelming margin sometime within the next week or so. now, jay carney at the white house today for his part said we wouldn't a longer term extension than that but the president is not going to block this if it clears the congress. here's jay carney. >> the bill still has to overcom
john boehner will be housing a meeting with key republican leaders at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >> reporter: >> that's coming up and john harwood is here with a preview before that meeting. >> reporter: interesting to see how john boehner describes it, but there are some signs that the whole debt ceiling threat as a source of instability for markets and the economy may be melting away before our eyes. house republicans are going to take up a bill tomorrow afternoon to extend the...
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a comparison isn't it, john? >> yeah, mandy. intel and hp were two of the best performing stocks in the dow back then from january to october, 2007. intel was up 28% for the year. hp up 27%. things have changed a bit. intel is down 19% over the five plus years. hp down 68%. what happened? well, the smart phone and the cloud. intel and hp both got profits when growing pc business intel from chips hp from low margin scale in pcs. the pc business isn't growing anymore. gardner reported it was down 8 and then 5% year over year in the third quarter. on the flip side of the trend the biggest gainers in the s&p i.t. index reads like a who's who of cloud mobile and services. sales force, apple, red hot, intu it, ibm, all near the top of the list. the question is whether we're seeing another shift with apple's recent tumble. are products moving from apple to hardware from android and google and amazon or will apple's higher end devices have more staying power? the answer will determine who is at the top of this list in 2018 and who is at
a comparison isn't it, john? >> yeah, mandy. intel and hp were two of the best performing stocks in the dow back then from january to october, 2007. intel was up 28% for the year. hp up 27%. things have changed a bit. intel is down 19% over the five plus years. hp down 68%. what happened? well, the smart phone and the cloud. intel and hp both got profits when growing pc business intel from chips hp from low margin scale in pcs. the pc business isn't growing anymore. gardner reported it...
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john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a little bit about health care. what are some of the other stocks that you hold? media stocks? >> yeah, so, i think like as you said i think this is a very good stock picking environment because when you're focused on whether we're going to be crashing or soaring what happens in between matters a lot. after all the adrenaline it seems like things are getting focused on bought up line and microstocks. for us i think when you look around the world first, if you can find cash glow that's not overvalued and a low rate world it's wo
john, thank you. great talking to you. >> thanks, becky. >> right now let's get some more from our guest host today dinakar singh, founder and ceo of tpg-axon capital. we talked about your broad views on things. how this is going to be a little more difficult of a year. you're not going to see all the averages rise the way they did last year, perhaps. but, you do focus very specifically on some areas and some stocks that you think are going to be great areas. you already talked a...
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i've got just a second, john, just a second. israel hitting syria, yes or no? israel hitting syria over chemical weapons? >> if they use wmd, yes. >> it's on the table. great stuff as always, tremendous information. that's it for tonight's show, folks, thank you for watching. iran, maybe they're in more trouble than they know. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate.
i've got just a second, john, just a second. israel hitting syria, yes or no? israel hitting syria over chemical weapons? >> if they use wmd, yes. >> it's on the table. great stuff as always, tremendous information. that's it for tonight's show, folks, thank you for watching. iran, maybe they're in more trouble than they know. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [...
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john carney on cnbc.com right now has an interesting article that suggests the data we've picked up showed the federal has really essentially tightened policy. let's take a look at data of when the fed will hike rate. here's the december distribution and there's january one. in general the average is the same as it was, a little more conviction about the hiking rates being in the first quarter of 2015. interestingly this number comes after the fed got rid of counter dates. question, will it lower unemployment? no. they have been consistent about that. will it lower mortgage rates? divided but they think it will. bond yields, evenly divided. the one thing our market participants are sure that question will do, raise stock prices. 69%, maria, saying question does help raise stock prices so when you think about the fed and the roaring stock market, our panelists think they are pretty well related, maria. >> no doubt about it, and what we have seen is a market continuing higher ever since the fed started this. thanks very much, steve liesman. up next the author and publisher of the gloom, boom
john carney on cnbc.com right now has an interesting article that suggests the data we've picked up showed the federal has really essentially tightened policy. let's take a look at data of when the fed will hike rate. here's the december distribution and there's january one. in general the average is the same as it was, a little more conviction about the hiking rates being in the first quarter of 2015. interestingly this number comes after the fed got rid of counter dates. question, will it...
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i think john kerry's first job is going to see whether or not he can do negotiate a grand agreement with iran. it is evident to any one sitting here in washington larry, that the president wants to see if he can finally use the man kadate coach the iatola to avoid a k confli conflict. the key here is if he can avoid a charge whereas whether or not kerri and haegle will bring the bacon home in order to avoid the conflict. >> here is the line. we are heirs to those who won the peace and not just won the war and we must carry those lessons this time as well. i'm not sure ambassador ginsberg means. none of us nknow how fruitful their been. he wants to show, that engagement with iran at least in a final attempt is worth having his right wing in this country and the right wing go after him in order for him to prove to the american people that he went the extra mile. >> i would add, sir, it is possible to win the war, and the peace. i believe that is part of world war ii. i was mistified by that part of the inaugural speech. will golf superstar pick up and leave high tax california? of course h
i think john kerry's first job is going to see whether or not he can do negotiate a grand agreement with iran. it is evident to any one sitting here in washington larry, that the president wants to see if he can finally use the man kadate coach the iatola to avoid a k confli conflict. the key here is if he can avoid a charge whereas whether or not kerri and haegle will bring the bacon home in order to avoid the conflict. >> here is the line. we are heirs to those who won the peace and not...
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brazil-- say, "okay, well, we're just not going to buy caterpillar products; we're not going to take in john deere products; we're not going to take in g.e. products"? >> the only trade war that's going on is being waged on us. and when you don't hold people accountable for playing by the rules they agreed to, that have access to your market, you're basically saying anything goes. that's garbage. that's baloney. and the american people won't stand for it. >> the "buy american" provision in the 2009 economic stimulus package requires the use of american-made steel unless that violates u.s. trade agreements. so steel from canada and europe can be used, but steel from major competitors china and russia is locked out. coming up, the new breed of american worker. >> some of them are the greatest generation. they're more hardworking. they have these tools to get things done. they're enormously clever and resourceful. some of the others are absolutely incorrigible. it's their way or the highway. the rest of us are old, redundant, should be retired. how dare we come in? anyone over 30 not only can't
brazil-- say, "okay, well, we're just not going to buy caterpillar products; we're not going to take in john deere products; we're not going to take in g.e. products"? >> the only trade war that's going on is being waged on us. and when you don't hold people accountable for playing by the rules they agreed to, that have access to your market, you're basically saying anything goes. that's garbage. that's baloney. and the american people won't stand for it. >> the "buy...
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john melios. or john. >> john is okay. >> so, alexis who scared everybody is trying to change his image. met with stroible of germany. how's it going? >> it's going well. he is not someone to be scared about. he's a politician who says the obvious. that in europe, and especially in greece, we need change. we need to move away from austerity. austerity creates a lot of unemployment, is a negative spiral of recession, more austerity, more recession. and so nowadays in greece, we have 26% of the workforce being unemployed. >> right. >> and this percent is more than 50% among the -- >> you know what, a lot of economists around the world would say, though, the solutions that you want would also lead to higher unemployment, because you don't want to necessarily lower wages, or lower the minimum wage. you want to keep union control in place, and so things that make greece -- greek very uncompetitive in the world market. they're more expensive relative to other potential employers around the world. >> hav
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carl will be at the launch tomorrow, along with our own john ford. this will be potentially make or break to the run-up that the shares have seen in the past month. a question a lot of investors will face tomorrow when this thing is launched tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. >> carl, this to me, line in the sand. this product works. stock keeps going. this is actually one of the rare times where i've seen that a product will determine the stock. >> people say that a lot. but do you think it actually might be true? >> they need to stem the erosion from apple. which i think is getting bigger in the enterprise. i think that's something we don't credit apple enough. >> in the "wall street journal," questioning whether any enterprises who dropped the blackberry will put it back on their platform. buy your own device because of the software advances that have been made in terms of security. whether they could ever hope to reclaim any of the share that's been lost is a key question as they battle it out in the consumer market where they had less than 5% of the market
carl will be at the launch tomorrow, along with our own john ford. this will be potentially make or break to the run-up that the shares have seen in the past month. a question a lot of investors will face tomorrow when this thing is launched tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. >> carl, this to me, line in the sand. this product works. stock keeps going. this is actually one of the rare times where i've seen that a product will determine the stock. >> people say that a lot. but do you think it...
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i love it when you don't know, you say so, john. john harwood in washington. tim geithner certainly not the first of treasury's bailout alums to say good-bye. with many investments turning a profit could the bailout class see a newfound resurgence of power and popularity. kayla looks at where they are now. >> two years ago we would have said it would be impossible. but things changed. we know the most prominent bailout alum is neil cashkari who's announcing he could run for office in california. on neel kashkari.com he looks at his financial savvy. bailout politics got much play during the 2012 campaign. most of the crisis era alums left washington for the private sector or academia. michelle davis ran public affairs for treasury. she joined the brunswick group and was in familiar territory when the romney campaign looked to her for her expertise on financial sector. steven shafran taught at georgetown, financial engineering in crisis. he had a taste of politics. a council man for catchum, idaho. kendrick wilson was a treasury department adviser and now is at
i love it when you don't know, you say so, john. john harwood in washington. tim geithner certainly not the first of treasury's bailout alums to say good-bye. with many investments turning a profit could the bailout class see a newfound resurgence of power and popularity. kayla looks at where they are now. >> two years ago we would have said it would be impossible. but things changed. we know the most prominent bailout alum is neil cashkari who's announcing he could run for office in...
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good morning, john. >> good morning, carl. we have a fascinating test coming up probably within an hour of the evolution of this house republican majority. what i'm talking about is the proposal that you just made reference to to suspend the enforcement of the debt limit until may. the leaders have attached to this a provision that unless budgets are passed by the house and senate, the pay of members of congress is going to be withheld. nobody knows if that's constitutional and everybody knows it is a cover for a strategic retreat from the principle that john boehner articulated earlier that the only amount of debt limit increase that's going to pass is going to have dollar for dollar spending cuts. that's very hard to do, for democrats, for republicans, for anybody in washington, and so he's backed away from that, and now he's going to try to see if he can pass it with republican votes. the importance of this principle from a democratic point of view is they've broken with the idea that the debt limit is so important that it
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john harwood now with the story. >> maria, republicans gave up one hammer to force negotiations on spending cuts when they agreed to raise the debt limit. now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not republican leaders in cong
john harwood now with the story. >> maria, republicans gave up one hammer to force negotiations on spending cuts when they agreed to raise the debt limit. now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one...
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john hairing. basically a semantic of mobile phones. is that the best way to say it? >> one way to say it. our goal is to be a global company and the shifts and threats are different. >> first, how old are you? you look very young. >> 29 years old. >> you raised how much money? sn>> $75 million. >> you are trying to get us to the next big threat. >> it's the center point of your life and knows more about you than any. >>> have an iphone and blackberry. others have androids. are there a lot of viruses going around already? >> what we found is that it depends on the platform. there are attacks grow iing especially more advanced pla platforms and are security threats that have emerged. >> is this a regular update i have to subscribe to this? >> we use big data to solve security problems by leveraging the collective intelligence of all the users of our service, 30 million around the world. >> how did you come up with this idea? >> we started at the university of southern california as college and security researchers and found security and vulnerable researchers hangeded
john hairing. basically a semantic of mobile phones. is that the best way to say it? >> one way to say it. our goal is to be a global company and the shifts and threats are different. >> first, how old are you? you look very young. >> 29 years old. >> you raised how much money? sn>> $75 million. >> you are trying to get us to the next big threat. >> it's the center point of your life and knows more about you than any. >>> have an iphone and...
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john taylor, not the hedge fund john taylor but the former appreciatory under secretary. stanford say the says holding back the economy, the federal reserve is holding back the economy. >> steve liesman will be along at 7:30 eastern. i don't think he would buy into that. we will be here with the release of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. and from the better late than never file, the senate has approved the long delayed $50.5 billion aid package for the vikt manies of superstorm sandy. the approval comes three months after the storm ravaged the east coast destroying thousands of homes and is business in new york and connecticut and new jersey. nine republicans joined democrats in voting yes on the measure. now president obama must sign it into law, which he is expected to do. senate leaders held up the aid and for wrangling' over the new rules, filibusters and some pork in there and all kinds of stuff. andrew asked me today -- i love this. is it okay to wear a jacket? it's fine to wear a jacket when you want to because of -- he goes, look, this shirt needs a jacket. that begs
john taylor, not the hedge fund john taylor but the former appreciatory under secretary. stanford say the says holding back the economy, the federal reserve is holding back the economy. >> steve liesman will be along at 7:30 eastern. i don't think he would buy into that. we will be here with the release of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. and from the better late than never file, the senate has approved the long delayed $50.5 billion aid package for the vikt manies of superstorm sandy. the...
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you heard what john just said about things. what's your reaction to the numbers last night, and the guidance? >> you know, let's take kind of a step back. yesterday, apple reported operating or cash from operations grew $23 billion. yet after market the stock's down $50 billion. so they added more cash, or you know, it just -- expectations relatio reality, i think, are a little bit out of whack. and certainly is a valuation. but it's still a great company. people still line up for their products. iphone sales up almost 30% year over year. ipad sales up 48% year over year. so you know, the company is still growing. but i think the problem is, outside of expectations is the reality is, apple is slowing. they're still growing but not the same rate that they had been before. so we have this company that investors and the market got used to a hypergrowth apple. last year, apple grew revenues 45% year over year, and earnings grew 60%. this year, if we're right, revenues will grow at 23% and earnings just 11%. so it's still good growt
you heard what john just said about things. what's your reaction to the numbers last night, and the guidance? >> you know, let's take kind of a step back. yesterday, apple reported operating or cash from operations grew $23 billion. yet after market the stock's down $50 billion. so they added more cash, or you know, it just -- expectations relatio reality, i think, are a little bit out of whack. and certainly is a valuation. but it's still a great company. people still line up for their...
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i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not zap our nation, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> now, the president got hopeful news a few days ago when republicans blinked on the debt ceiling increase. but there is no guarantee that they're going to extend similar cooperation on other parts of the agenda. we have to see whether or not partisan warfare actually escalates later in the year or whether we have turned a corner and the president has found a different w
i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these...
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watches ow "squawk box." >> john wedging was, by the way, remarkable. did you know he used to work at bcg? >> no. >> yeah. a wall street consultant who turns into a musician. so, anyway -- >> a long time ago. >> and all the hookers that you spoke to were also cnbc viewers or something? >> no, they were not. they were -- yes, they were cnbc viewers. >> you're sure? how did you know? what is -- i don't see how this whole thing played out and where you got -- >> it's a much longer story that probably needs to be explained not at the top of the show. >> were you embarrassed when they said -- and you said, oh, i'm so sorry? all right. go ahead. >> he is right but but there's optimism -- >> i'm married with chirp. >> that's the whole point. that's why i don't even understand how this happened. >> like he was talking about, all this optimism is fueling what's happening in the markets. by the way, this is the best pace for january that we've seen in 24 years. you have to go back to 1989 and that's when the dow was actually up by 8%. the dow is within 268 points
watches ow "squawk box." >> john wedging was, by the way, remarkable. did you know he used to work at bcg? >> no. >> yeah. a wall street consultant who turns into a musician. so, anyway -- >> a long time ago. >> and all the hookers that you spoke to were also cnbc viewers or something? >> no, they were not. they were -- yes, they were cnbc viewers. >> you're sure? how did you know? what is -- i don't see how this whole thing played out and...
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hey, john. >> possible the earnings could distract, likely to be to be more in line with expectations, microsoft wouldn't give disappointing quarterly guidance, because they don't give any. don't count out the pcs, windows division do well despite the fact that 6% drop in pc sales. revenue over 5 billion there driven by businesses buying windows-based 7 pcs. don't forget about the entertainment and devices division, xbox, windows phone and other access source. analysts have trouble forecasting this one and underestimate t healthy kinect sales and sales of xbox as an entertainment hub could have helped this unit with the expect. if you are looking to microsoft's report to take your mind off apple's, interesting market call. >> no sleep last night, john no sleep tonight as well. thanks a lot. jon fortt out of san jose. >>> netflix posting a blowout fourth quarter. shares up, as you can see almost 40%, hasn't done that in a decade. ceo reed hastings spoke us to in his first tv interview in a year and a half. those comments next. >>> bank of america's ceo brian moynihan live from the worl
hey, john. >> possible the earnings could distract, likely to be to be more in line with expectations, microsoft wouldn't give disappointing quarterly guidance, because they don't give any. don't count out the pcs, windows division do well despite the fact that 6% drop in pc sales. revenue over 5 billion there driven by businesses buying windows-based 7 pcs. don't forget about the entertainment and devices division, xbox, windows phone and other access source. analysts have trouble...
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john harbaugh! >> is that john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >> that was me, john. >> hey, mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice! >> he pranked his parents during a radio broadcast, during the conference championships the harbaugh parents watch the games alone in their wisconsin home. >>> another prank everyone is talking about is the takeover of the jimmy kimmel show by matt damon. if you don't know the joke matt damon has been invited to be a guest on kimmel's show many times and each time he's been bumped because kimmel ran out of time. damon proved revenge is indeed sweet. >> sincere apologies to matt damon, we'll get him on the air again soon. matt damon a poll geez, we ran out of time. apologies to matt damon we ran out of time. >> we ran out of time for him. matt damon. extremely overrated matt damon. ran out of time. [ laughter ] >> we ran out of time, we ran out of time. oh that's pretty funny. that's pretty funny. >> look at him over there. look at jimmy with the ga
john harbaugh! >> is that john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >> that was me, john. >> hey, mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice! >> he pranked his parents during a radio broadcast, during the conference championships the harbaugh parents watch the games alone in their wisconsin home. >>> another prank everyone is talking about is the takeover of the jimmy kimmel show by matt damon. if you don't know the joke...
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. >>> kij john unissues a warning to the united states. he's just been in power for over a year and he's pretty mysterious. we know little more about him today than when he took over the government for his father king jong-il. what what we do know, he's in his late 20s, spent some time in a swiss boarding school and he married the woman to his left on your screen. we have not seen her since these pictures came out. no idea if they're still married, if she's still on the scene. now uppermost in a lot of minds of the people, is this man calling the shots? is the military calling the shots? who exactly is in control and what does control mean in that country? this week kim's government unlived some very firy rhetoric, threats against the united nations and united states. and key ally south korea. the warning, more rocket tests and the latest one coming today, a warning to the south of, quote, strong physical counter measures, end quote, if the south helps to enforce new u.n. sanctions against the north, sanctions imposed after north korea's r
. >>> kij john unissues a warning to the united states. he's just been in power for over a year and he's pretty mysterious. we know little more about him today than when he took over the government for his father king jong-il. what what we do know, he's in his late 20s, spent some time in a swiss boarding school and he married the woman to his left on your screen. we have not seen her since these pictures came out. no idea if they're still married, if she's still on the scene. now...
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john? >> i'm john king. inaugural speeches have been used to set the tone, unite a nation, and to set an example for the rest of the world. we're going to look this morning at the historical significance of today and why the next four years may be tougher than the first four. >> so big names and prime seats. we will go inside the vip section for today's inauguration. we'll tell you who will show up and who won't. >> among our guests this hour, we're talking to iowa representative steve king, maine senator angus king, texas representative joaquin castro, and from "america's got talent," nick cannon. our special edition of "starting point" live from the nation's capital begins right now. good morning, everybody. welcome. this is what it looks like in washington, d.c., today. a beautiful day, not quite as warm as yesterday. it's something like 36 degrees. 28 if you factor in the windchill factor. but actually, compared to four years ago, it's quite balmy. i'm soledad o'brien. this morning i'm joined by newark's
john? >> i'm john king. inaugural speeches have been used to set the tone, unite a nation, and to set an example for the rest of the world. we're going to look this morning at the historical significance of today and why the next four years may be tougher than the first four. >> so big names and prime seats. we will go inside the vip section for today's inauguration. we'll tell you who will show up and who won't. >> among our guests this hour, we're talking to iowa...
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>> reporter: not yet, john. in fact, right behind me over my left shoulder is the nightclub kiss and inside right now investigators are coming through the rubble looking for clues. they're fairly sure it's related to this pyrotech nicks show. someone apparently had fireworks in their hands. but the investigation continues. i have to say, what's scary about this whole thing, once you get over and look at this nightclub it only has a single entrance and exit. it's squeezed between two buildings. no lateral exits. no exit out of the back. it's a narrow door. when you have 1,000, 2,000 packed into this space at night, the lights are on and off, in some ways this was a tragedy announced you wonder how anyone could have gotten these people out. >> a sea of chaos must have been unimaginable. one of the most disturbing things that we're hearing that security guards may have been blocking people, why might this be? >> well, we have seen a lot, especially on social media, facebook, people commenting at the very beginning
>> reporter: not yet, john. in fact, right behind me over my left shoulder is the nightclub kiss and inside right now investigators are coming through the rubble looking for clues. they're fairly sure it's related to this pyrotech nicks show. someone apparently had fireworks in their hands. but the investigation continues. i have to say, what's scary about this whole thing, once you get over and look at this nightclub it only has a single entrance and exit. it's squeezed between two...
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>> john, look. you know, mixed reactions, there are some people who are sympathetic for what they heard the other night. others, not so much. but te'o all along, he insists that he really believed that his girlfriend was real. then when he realized he was duped, he admitted he doesn't know what to say about that. notre dame star linebacker manti te'o denied any involvement in the online hoax of a girlfriend never met, a woman we know now never existed. >> either you are the most naive person on the planet or this is the saddest story ever written. it goes on and on and on, this web of lies. >> i thought how could this all happen to one person? i had my doubts. >> te'o got a phone call in september, telling him his girlfriend dies of cancer. then in december, before the heisman trophy ceremony, another phone call saying she was alive. but te'o didn't change his story. >> at the heisman trophy ceremony, you were interviewed, and you repeated the story, that your girlfriend had, in fact, died of cancer
>> john, look. you know, mixed reactions, there are some people who are sympathetic for what they heard the other night. others, not so much. but te'o all along, he insists that he really believed that his girlfriend was real. then when he realized he was duped, he admitted he doesn't know what to say about that. notre dame star linebacker manti te'o denied any involvement in the online hoax of a girlfriend never met, a woman we know now never existed. >> either you are the most...
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john? >> didn't it the seem a bit far fetched to you falling with someone online whom you've never met. apparently it happens all the time. deb feyerick has more on what's called catfishing. >> reporter: as crazy as it sounds, what apparently happened to notre dame football player manti te'o happens every day. >> doctors, lawyers, law enforcement, i mean, people who are really smart. >> reporter: private investigator dawn richey says she's spoken to hundreds of men and women who get conned after falling deeply in love online. >> what is it they're hoping for? >> everybody just wants to feel needed and loved and find that romance. the scammer just knows how to pull them into it. >> it's called catfishing with be a term popularized by the 2010 film "catfish" about a man who has an online love affair with the ideal woman who turns out not to exist. it's a scam built on trust, one e-mail, one text, one phone call at a time over months. or manti te'o's case, perhaps years. >> he fell in love wit
john? >> didn't it the seem a bit far fetched to you falling with someone online whom you've never met. apparently it happens all the time. deb feyerick has more on what's called catfishing. >> reporter: as crazy as it sounds, what apparently happened to notre dame football player manti te'o happens every day. >> doctors, lawyers, law enforcement, i mean, people who are really smart. >> reporter: private investigator dawn richey says she's spoken to hundreds of men and...
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i'm john berman. >> i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with us. now to carol costello, "cnn newsroom" begins right now. >> good morning to you both and good morning to all of you. stories we're watching now in the newsroom, defying gravity and flirting with death the thrill-seeking x games turns somber with word one injured athlete has taken a turn for the words. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes might shock you. "the newsroom" starts now. good morning, and thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition,
i'm john berman. >> i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with us. now to carol costello, "cnn newsroom" begins right now. >> good morning to you both and good morning to all of you. stories we're watching now in the newsroom, defying gravity and flirting with death the thrill-seeking x games turns somber with word one injured athlete has taken a turn for the words. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund...
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most notably lisa monaco that if john brennan is confirmed to run cia, she will be the president's white house adviser on homeland security and she has an interesting resume herself. >> let's talk more about that. we saw valerie jared. had had a chance to press her on whether or not the white house feels there's a sufficient amount of women and diversity on the cabinet. they say when it is all said and done, it will be reflective of the united states. do you get a sense the white house -- there will be more announcements and look more diverse? >> reporter: sylvia matthews burrell is the top contender to run the office of management and budget, which is currently run by jeff and previously run by lew. she may be the first woman in that role. she had a remarkable stellar career in the clinton administration and then at the gates foundation and now walmart so that would be one woman. and then lisa monaco is an interesting person. she's currently at the justice department. she was fbi director mueller's chief of staff. she also worked on the enron task force helping to prosecute some of the
most notably lisa monaco that if john brennan is confirmed to run cia, she will be the president's white house adviser on homeland security and she has an interesting resume herself. >> let's talk more about that. we saw valerie jared. had had a chance to press her on whether or not the white house feels there's a sufficient amount of women and diversity on the cabinet. they say when it is all said and done, it will be reflective of the united states. do you get a sense the white house --...
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they met five times, john mccain's office and chuck schumer's office. and they came up with what ended up as a pretty comprehensive bipartisan proposaproposal. there are some things left on the table but they got comfortable enough so that i'm told chuck schumer called the president yesterday and said we have this. we're going to unveil it and we're going to do it tomorrow, meaning this afternoon. now, there are some things that they still have to work out. some very, very sticky things, carol, like how you actually define border security and a secure border. and how you define that path to citizenship. for example, marco rubio says that he does not want attorney crease the number of green cards for what would be 11 million new people here who would be eligible for those and democrats say that they do want to do that. those are some examples of pretty deep differences but by and large this is the most comprehensive bipartisan agreement that we've seen in years and years. >> all right. dana bash reporting live from washington. and president obama will un
they met five times, john mccain's office and chuck schumer's office. and they came up with what ended up as a pretty comprehensive bipartisan proposaproposal. there are some things left on the table but they got comfortable enough so that i'm told chuck schumer called the president yesterday and said we have this. we're going to unveil it and we're going to do it tomorrow, meaning this afternoon. now, there are some things that they still have to work out. some very, very sticky things, carol,...
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john chambers played by john goodman, the make-up artist in hollywood who won an oscar for "planet of the aapes," he was working for the cia. so that character of a man sitting in a make-up trailer making "planet of the apes" masks and working for the cia by night is absolutely real. >> let me ask you something about slate has asked about this. much of the stuff "argo" leaves out is even better than what made it in. for example, the down playing of the canadian involvement in the rescue. i mean, how do you make the choices? first of all, how does that make you feel? do you pay any attention to that sort of thing? how do you make the choices in terms of what to leave out and put in? >> well, you feel that many of your sins are sins of omission. if we told everything that was happening, we would have a 12-hour mini series or longer. there's all kinds of canadian heroes in this. canadian diplomats who also helped to hide americans in the city. you know, there's no shortage of heroes everywhere you look in this story. so you go through a painful process of trying to figure out what is the
john chambers played by john goodman, the make-up artist in hollywood who won an oscar for "planet of the aapes," he was working for the cia. so that character of a man sitting in a make-up trailer making "planet of the apes" masks and working for the cia by night is absolutely real. >> let me ask you something about slate has asked about this. much of the stuff "argo" leaves out is even better than what made it in. for example, the down playing of the...
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john. >> a long day of firsts and a long day of celebration. dan lothian at the white house this morning. the crowd expected to turn up at the national mall, not expected to be as large as four years ago, when 1.8 million people crowded into the city. they are still expecting some 800,000 people today. nothing to thumb your nose at. christi paul on the national mall where crowds are gathering. >> they are gathering and dressed to impress and to stay warm. no doubt that things have definitely picked up in the last half hour, so we've seen a lot more people. with me now is 10-year-old mari and her mom michelle who feels a special kinship with michelle obama and mckenna as well. mari, ten yearsed old. you moved from california a couple of years ago, what do you want to see today? >> inside the white house. >> reporter: you want to see inside the white house? >> you think that's going to happen? >> yes. >> they got on the train at 3:30 this morning and wasn't too bad? >> nope, wasn't bad at all. hardly any people there. >> you have a trek back? >>
john. >> a long day of firsts and a long day of celebration. dan lothian at the white house this morning. the crowd expected to turn up at the national mall, not expected to be as large as four years ago, when 1.8 million people crowded into the city. they are still expecting some 800,000 people today. nothing to thumb your nose at. christi paul on the national mall where crowds are gathering. >> they are gathering and dressed to impress and to stay warm. no doubt that things have...
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he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizz
he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [...
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and i think john boehner, going back to the issue that he's going to have to be on board, i think he is on board. i've had conversations with him about this and i believe that he understands just how important this is to do. so, this is -- you know, we are in a better place. it's still going to require threading the needle. immigration will never be an easy subject to do. not only conservatives are calling it amnesty, interestingly enough, senator marco rubio a couple of days ago came out with his own plan, advancing, preempting president obama. and he's gotten great reviews from some of the most conservative members of the base and the conservative influentials. in fact, he's also gotten good reviews from the white house. when was the last time you saw that happen? >> i know. >> so, you know, we're in a pretty good place. it's got to be comprehensive because in a comprehensive plan, there is something everybody can find. there's at least one thing everybody can find to love and at least one thing everybody can find to hate. >> ana navarro -- >> that's going to be sticks and carrots.
and i think john boehner, going back to the issue that he's going to have to be on board, i think he is on board. i've had conversations with him about this and i believe that he understands just how important this is to do. so, this is -- you know, we are in a better place. it's still going to require threading the needle. immigration will never be an easy subject to do. not only conservatives are calling it amnesty, interestingly enough, senator marco rubio a couple of days ago came out with...
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>> is that john harbaugh? >> hey, john -- >> that was mean, john. i was ready to answer that question. >> mom was ready to come through the phone. i'm so happy joany recognized your voice. >> the sister recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain neutral on super sunday out of fairness but also knowing what their boys are made of. >> how sickly competitive are these guys? >> a fire stoked while their father, jack, spent 43 years as a high school and college football coach. the stories instant sport legend. kentucky university ran out of money, jim then a star nfl quarterback, and john an assistant at the university of cincinnati volunteered to help the program for free and they turned it around and nine years later the school won a division i national title. jim's anger at opposing coaches for what one thought running up a score and once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two team with ruthless coaches, what if things get out of hand and there's fights in the game? >> two enter the cage and one l
>> is that john harbaugh? >> hey, john -- >> that was mean, john. i was ready to answer that question. >> mom was ready to come through the phone. i'm so happy joany recognized your voice. >> the sister recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain neutral on super sunday out of fairness but also knowing what their boys are made of. >> how sickly competitive are these guys? >> a fire stoked while their father, jack, spent 43 years as a...
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. >> john kerry is the nominee to replace clinton. his confirmation could come as soon as tuesday. >>> there's a new push in several states to change the way we count votes in presidential elections. the states in green are now considering using electoral votes tied to individual congressional districts. right now, they just use popular vote to decide the state. virginia is one of those states where the republican-led legislature pushed ahead with election plans. but now governor bob mcdonnell says he won't support it. two other virginia legislators who originally supported the plan are also saying they won't pass it. >>> republicans are trying to figure out how best to win back voters after losing the presidential election. they're holding a winter meeting in charlotte, north carolina. bobby jindal, well, he didn't hold back. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. and i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. it's time for us to articulate our plans and visions for america in real terms. it's no
. >> john kerry is the nominee to replace clinton. his confirmation could come as soon as tuesday. >>> there's a new push in several states to change the way we count votes in presidential elections. the states in green are now considering using electoral votes tied to individual congressional districts. right now, they just use popular vote to decide the state. virginia is one of those states where the republican-led legislature pushed ahead with election plans. but now governor...
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and our chief national correspondent john king and john berman. we have the turnout, not expected to match the 1.8 million spectators from 2009. about half as many people, in fact, the president's second time taking the oath in 24 hours. fourth time technically as president. you can see there, the president took the oath with his daughters and his wife watching. there is a requirement, of course, that he is sworn in on january 20th. that's why it's done officially, and then done for the public. the vice president joe dieden w -- biden sworn in by chief justice sotomayor. the first latina to ever swear in a vice president. what do we expect today? lots of celebration, pageantry and some historic firsts. dan lothian following the day's events. how does it begin, where does it go, how does it end? >> reporter: a very long day. the president will start off his day at the white house, waking up, working out in the private gym, having presidential daily briefing on national security issues and other issues as well. and sit down for breakfast with the fa
and our chief national correspondent john king and john berman. we have the turnout, not expected to match the 1.8 million spectators from 2009. about half as many people, in fact, the president's second time taking the oath in 24 hours. fourth time technically as president. you can see there, the president took the oath with his daughters and his wife watching. there is a requirement, of course, that he is sworn in on january 20th. that's why it's done officially, and then done for the public....
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>> i do not -- >> john, how are you? >> is that john harbaugh? >> that was me, john. >> hey, john -- mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice. >> sister joanie recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain fiercely neutral on sunday, out of fairness, but also knowing what their boys are made of. how sickly competitive are these boys? >> if they were both in the donner party, i don't know who would survive. >> their father spent 42 3 years as a high school and college football coach. once when their dad was coaching western kentucky university, the program ran out of money. jim, then a star nfl quarterback, and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around, and nine years later, the school won a divisi division i-a a national title. in little league baseball, jim hit a girl batter with a pitch because she was crowding the plate. jim's anger at opposing coaches for one running up a score and once bounding past
>> i do not -- >> john, how are you? >> is that john harbaugh? >> that was me, john. >> hey, john -- mom was ready to come right through this phone. i'm so happy that joanie recognized your voice. >> sister joanie recognizing the voice just in time. the parents vow to remain fiercely neutral on sunday, out of fairness, but also knowing what their boys are made of. how sickly competitive are these boys? >> if they were both in the donner party, i don't...
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. >> and i'm john king. we're live in the nation's capital on the national mall for president obama's second inauguration. plenty of excitement. a lot going on in the capital city. cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to his wife's family. chief justice john roberts used a note card this time avoiding, you might remember, the verbal stumble of four years ago. the president, of course, will do tomorrow in public in the traditional setting outside the capital using the same lincoln bible he used four years ago and a bible that belonged to the reverend martin luther king, jr. hundreds of thousands of people from across the country, some from around the world, will be here in the nation's capital to witness hit. earlier today at the vice president
. >> and i'm john king. we're live in the nation's capital on the national mall for president obama's second inauguration. plenty of excitement. a lot going on in the capital city. cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to...